DRESS CODE
To feel like a dancer you must look like a dancer.
To feel like a dancer, you must look like a dancer. When instructors are able to properly see alignment, they can prevent injuries and incorrect habits. A dancer should be able to move freely without restriction in clothing that does not have to be re-adjusted during the course of his/her class. For the safety of your student please adhere to the dress code policies.
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All Classes: Hair should be pulled away from face and off the neck for all dance clases. All dance shoes should not be worn outside the studio space. It is extremely important to only wear tap shoes on the dance floor. Concrete or other hard surfaces will scratch the metal tap, which in turn will scratch the studio dance floors.
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Hip-Hop: Comfortable clothing. No tight jeans. NO skirts, no boots, no flip flops, no elevated shoes of any sort. Sneakers preferred.
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MALE ATTIRE
Gentlemen (regardless of level in ballet/jazz/acro classes) are to wear the following:
Top: White shirt
Bottom: Black shorts
Shoes: Black shoes (Ballet / Jazz)
Gentlemen enrolled in "HIP HOP" Follow Hip Hop Dress Code
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AGES 2 AND UP BALLET/JAZZ/ACRO-TUMBLE CONTACT STUDIO FOR SPECIFIC DRESS CODE!!
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